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California’s $1,500 Equipment Inventory Threshold (AB 629): What School Districts Should Do With Existing Assets

Effective January 1, 2026, Assembly Bill 629 (Chapter 62, Statutes of 2025) raised California’s equipment inventory threshold from $500 to $1,500, amending Education Code Section 35168. School districts and county offices of education are now only required to maintain inventory records for equipment items with… Read More »California’s $1,500 Equipment Inventory Threshold (AB 629): What School Districts Should Do With Existing Assets

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Why Inventory Audits in Public School Districts Are Critical for Title 1 Grants [2024]

The pressure is on for public school districts, especially those receiving Title 1 funding. There are demands placed on them to manage resources efficiently and demonstrate compliance with federal regulations. An essential aspect of this compliance is the accurate management of fixed assets. Title 1… Read More »Why Inventory Audits in Public School Districts Are Critical for Title 1 Grants [2024]

Long-Term Advantages of School Fixed Asset Management Software [2024]

Long-Term Advantages of School Fixed Asset Management Software Implementing school fixed asset management software ensures that educational institutions maintain up-to-date records of their assets, from classroom technology to furniture and equipment. This type of software helps schools monitor assets efficiently, identifying what is outdated, underutilized,… Read More »Long-Term Advantages of School Fixed Asset Management Software [2024]